BioSIGHT: Interactive Visualization Modules for Science Education
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- 1998
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- Public Domain
- Topics
- INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, TROPICAL REGIONS, TRAJECTORIES, SPECTRAL RESOLUTION, SOUTHEAST ASIA, MIXING RATIOS, LATITUDE, INFRARED ABSORPTION, SOLAR ENERGY, ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY, SOLAR ENERGY ABSORBERS, STRATOSPHERE, CARBON MONOXIDE, HYDROCYANIC ACID, VARIABILITY, TROPOSPHERE
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- NASA
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- English
Redefining science education to harness emerging integrated media technologies with innovative pedagogical goals represents a unique challenge. The Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) is the only engineering research center in the area of multimedia and creative technologies sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The research program at IMSC is focused on developing advanced technologies that address human-computer interfaces, database management, and high- speed network capabilities. The BioSIGHT project at IMSC is a demonstration technology project in the area of education that seeks to address how such emerging multimedia technologies can make an impact on science education. The scope of this project will help solidify NASA's commitment for the development of innovative educational resources that promotes science literacy for our students and the general population as well. These issues must be addressed as NASA marches towards the goal of enabling human space exploration that requires an understanding of life sciences in space. The IMSC BioSIGHT lab was established with the purpose of developing a novel methodology that will map a high school biology curriculum into a series of interactive visualization modules that can be easily incorporated into a space biology curriculum. Fundamental concepts in general biology must be mastered in order to allow a better understanding and application for space biology. Interactive visualization is a powerful component that can capture the students' imagination, facilitate their assimilation of complex ideas, and help them develop integrated views of biology. These modules will augment the role of the teacher and will establish the value of student-centered interactivity, both in an individual setting as well as in a collaborative learning environment. Students will be able to interact with the content material, explore new challenges, and perform virtual laboratory simulations. The BioSIGHT effort is truly cross-disciplinary in nature and requires expertise from many areas including Biology, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Education, and the Cognitive Sciences. The BioSIGHT team includes a scientific illustrator, educational software designer, computer programmers as well as IMSC graduate and undergraduate students. Our collaborators include TERC, a research and education organization with extensive k-12 math and science curricula development from Cambridge, MA.; SRI International of Menlo Park, CA.; teachers and students from local area high schools (Newbury Park High School, USC's Family of Five schools, Chadwick School, and Pasadena Polytechnic High School).
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- 20000011927
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- nasa_techdoc_20000011927
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- ark:/13960/t7qn70z1g
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- Ames Research Center
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- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/1792/20100127200535/http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000011927
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- 300
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- 2008-06-02
- Year
- 1998
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